What is the tire pressure for a 4.2-meter truck?
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The tire pressure for a 4.2-meter truck is typically 800kpa. Below is a detailed introduction regarding tire pressure: Tire pressure standards are related to tire type and vehicle model: Different vehicle models have varying weights, heights, and tire sizes, thus requiring different tire pressures. You can refer to the vehicle's user manual or the label near the door (next to the B-pillar or C-pillar), where the manufacturer's recommended value (cold tire pressure) can be found. Factors affecting tire pressure: Tire pressure is also significantly influenced by seasonal factors. In summer, high temperatures can cause tires to heat up during driving, and high pressure may lead to blowouts, so the pressure should be slightly lower. In winter, the tire pressure should be a bit higher than in summer.